The Fresnel reflection of a splice from the air-silica interface between a hollow-core fiber (HCF) and a solid-core conventional fiber will increase the splicing loss and also cause possible instability of transmission. Here, for the first time, we develop a novel approach to fusion splicing an antireflection-coated (AR-coated) conventional fiber and an antiresonant HCF, which was generally claimed to be impossible because of the heat-induced damage of the coating, and achieve state-of-the-art ultralow fusion splicing loss less than 0.3 dB and a low return loss less than -28 dB by optimizing the splicing procedures and parameters. Our new fusion splicing approach will benefit the wide application of HCFs in telecoms, laser technologies, gyroscopes, and fiber gas cells.

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